Y our Paper- Printing- Carries the Week's Story of News und Merchandise Into All Corners of the County Done in Hillsboro Increase* Loral Payrolls and Adds to Local Prosperity \ Ululile 1.3. Nu. 21 IlilU tioro Imi, pendi i.t E stablished 1873 Scholls Group Plans Carnival on August 28 With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 12, 19.37 Joint Installation of Banks Lodges Held; Tresham Elected H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894 Section Two, Six Pages visit with relatives h ere Mrs. Con ' this neighborhood Monday. Most Use the W ant Ads in the Argus. ner will he rem em bered as Miss of the grain is light. Rachel Shipley, form erly of B anks T housands profit by th eir use. tf The item in la»t w eek's Argus Mr and Mrs. H arry T hom as of stating Mrs. P T B arnum had W aldport and Alvie K auffm an of pneum onia should have read n e u ­ P ortland w ere w eek-end guests at (By Shirley Kelley) ritis. P ia lla m i S a tu r d a y to v is it M r and th e E. H K auffm an home (Miss Mary Sandy) NORTH PLA IN S—The 4-H m oth­ F r a n k (» n u d le a m i M rs Ida BANKS Jo in t in stallation of the M i Mrs. Sam W alker and son and er-; tea w as held at th e home of Mr Id a G r in d le . a for- C apitol News L etter—G iv­ Kt Ixd di and (kid F ello w wa G r in d le M i d au g h ter and tw o gran d ch ild ren >1 and Mrs W M W ilken Tuesday ing S tate the highlights of official ac­ » seriously .nd Mi- B ertha S parks all of For- (By Miss L orrain e D rinm ln) h e ld 'fm s I. II M urray i n e a r­ A II W olford of B anks w ent t*»l N J G riffin and D ouglaf Drecz- Farlane. left S unday to visit her son points of th e highw ay. ing com pletion an a. e acting as night w atchm en Miss S hirley Kelley. Ivan and L es­ Lucy May and R ichard at the Stim son null d u rin g the and family. Mr and Mrs. H arold Ladies Aid m eeting will be held xi W M H o c k e iib t r r v a n d children Harms, at C ornelius for a few weeks. in church basem ent A ugust 19 in­ te r Pagh and H enry F unk w ere « inn* S unday from Elm ontc. Cal . present labor crisis there. Sunday d in n er p arty guests at the Sunday d in n er party guests of stead of A ugust 26 Mrs. C arl Schild- hom e of the la tte r's parents. Mr. and for an in d efin ite stay at the L H M any A ttend Picnic Mr. and Mrs. C lell C arstcns w ere h auer will be hostess. M urray home Mrs Funk, at Sandy A large crow d atten d ed th e a n ­ Mr and Mrs Fred Froeschle and Mi a n d M r s F crd G roiier and nual M others' club picnic w hich Mr. and Mrs C lark Inklev and son d au g h ter M arylvn of M cM innville ansv W e a v e r ire spending tw o was spread on tables on the lawn of P ortland. Mrs C larence Meek and j w ere guests Tuesday of Mr. Froes- w eeks at th e ir beach hom e at D< poc at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Fred son V incent of North Plains. Mrs. lnkley. Mr. and Mrs W allace Sm ith ehle's m other. Mrs. Mary Froeschle. Bay W olford Friday even in g T hree Mr. and Mr-. Lewis W inters and tw o The Vacation C hurch school w ill Mr and Mrs W illiam B C h an d ­ c h a rte r m em bers of the club, which sons, and Mr. and Mrs. A rlie C ar have a dem onstration at the church lee e n tertain ed th e E pw orth Leaguc was organized 25 y ears ago. and stens. all of Banks. LEISYVILLE — A bout th irty -fiv e Friday night at 8 o'clock, w hen m e m h e rs w ith an outside* party la t one who joined a short tim e after Mr and Mrs F red Irvin of Oak friends and relatives su rp rised J. handw ork will be exhibited. P aren ts 1 T h u rsd ay even in g A bout 30 young the club was organized w ere p res­ G rove w ere Sunday d in n er guests of and friends are invited to attend. people w ere present. ent C h arter m em ber' present w ere Mr and Mrs Ray P arm ley and fam ­ W. Gates Sr. F riday ev ening in The best trib u te to th e school lead ­ honor of his birthday. Scholls Ju n io r W oman's club will Mrs C h a ih s S hipley and Mrs. ily. Mr and Mrs. Steve M eek Jr. ers is the statem ent of pupils, "th at | meed for a pot luck su p p er to lx* G eorge M cG raw of Banks and Mrs. Mrs E derer received a badly A roaring blaze . . . . a given at R oam er's Rest A ugust 17. M S chram el of F orest G rove The sm ashed toe Sunday w hen she let w ere visiting relatives in the com ­ th e vacation school m akes w o r k Mr and Mrs Jam es M cCann and fo urth long-tim e m em ber was Mrs a large block of wood fall on h er m unity T hursday on th e ir re tu rn seem like play." T hirty-seven boys j blackened, ruined building! from a vacation at C oquille Mr and girls have been tau g h t music, baby d a u g h ter re tu rn e d to th eir B A F rench of Puyallup. Wash A fo, >t m em ory work. Bible drill, ch aracter hom e in K lam ath Falls last week. busin* ss session was held in the At such times, your in­ Mr and Mrs. Will Davies v aca­ Meek w ill re tu rn soon to Good stories and m issionary stories, elec- 1 afternoon by m em bers of the club tioned at Ocean L ake several days S am aritan hospital to have his leg trie map. pictures and handw ork. surance policy alone stands I operated on. w ho planned activities for the com ­ last week. Vincent Nist ol S eattle has been The airplane contest stim ulated ac­ between you and a heavy David H opkins Mr and Mrs K en ­ ing fall and w in ter P resent for the visiting at th e home of his sister tion in most of these subjects. The loss! picnic w ere Mis. G eorge McGraw. neth G raham and tw o ch ild ren of Mrs Joe Seus. Miss G enevieve r e ­ leader. Mrs. D C ham berlain, w ishes Mr and Mr C harles Shipley. Modesto. Cal., arriv ed in B anks _ / tu rn ed w ith him to visit relatives in to thank the teachers. Mrs. W. W il­ Then is when you want to August 2 and visited until M onday Mi H A W illian Mn H J r __ _ kin. Mrs. C hester Johnson. Mary Seattle. w ith Mr and Mrs. C harles S hipley Atlee. Mi G eorge Finck and tw o be sure you are insured in Fenim ore and M ildred Bunger. and Jack Robb A nderson of Canyon children. Mr Em m ett S hipley and and other relatives. Mr. H opkins is City was a guest of his sister. Mrs. the helpers. Phyllis C hristener. Tom ­ a reliable company that will a b ro th er and Mr G raham is a tw’o children. Mrs Kay Parm ley and my and D uane C ham berlain and 1 L H. M cIntyre. pay promptly. tw o children. Mr E H K auffm an nephew of Mrs Shipley. T hursday Betty Johnson. Miss D oris G regg spent a w eek's Suffer Big Loss and d au g h ter Helen. Mrs Ada the C alifornia people and Mr. and vacation w ith her uncle. P eter T hursday noon fire destroyed Sellers. Mrs N J. G riffin. Mrs. N Mrs C harles Shipley drove to Ryd- i Case, and fam ily in P ortland. th ree business buildings h e re ’ in B erdan Mr and Mrs Fred Wol­ irw ood. Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs. ASK ford and d aughter, all of Banks; J a r k Ri ppeto and fam ily Tin \ r e ­ grades last year, recently resigned N orth Plains. The fire, originating in SHADDEN & LEWIS Mrs M Schram el of Forest Grove; tu rn ed by way of V ernonia w here to teach in M olalla. Miss Elliason is the attic of the S hadden and Lewis , Mrs B A F rench of P uyallup. they visited C arl Shipley and fam ­ visiting at the hom e of h er brother. pool hall, quickly spread to the post North Plains Wash.; Mr H opkins and Mr. and ily. ♦B P ete Elliason. and fam ily, w ho live office ow ned by A. L. T routm an and , Its T i. s ta y In P atty M cCorm ick spent several a b o u t th e ir c la im s to K elley's confectionery store and Mrs K enneth G rah am and tw o lint days last w eek visiting at the G eorge here. b arb er shop. The H illsboro and C or­ children of Modesto. Cul Mr. and Mrs. C arl S hipley and P cppard hom e in Gaston. nelius fire d ep artm en ts aided in k rev to oscillate* over rough Miss Hazel Wolford went to St. Alvin Lull, who has been w orking th ree d aughters of V ernonia spent • keeping the fire from spreading to ground, yet strongly braced H elens Friday to spend a few’ days in the Texaco service station for a th e w eek-end w ith relativ es in ! o th er nearby buildings. The loss Insure with Rushlow for against tw ist a n d strain w ith Miss Dolly Dolan. few m onths, has gone to W oodburn, Banks. w as estim ated around $-'9.000. O ld Line B oard C o m p a n ies B irthday C elebrated Mrs H attie Davison re tu rn e d to w here he has em ploym ent. th a t’s the track s on t h e A fam ily d in n er p arty w as served her w ork at the Masonic hom e last “C aterp illar' T w en ty - Two and P rom p t P a y m e n t! Miss Sheila Hall is spending this T uesday a fter being off d u ty for week cam ping at N elscott w ith Dr Sunday at th e O. D. D reez.'n home T ractor. in honor of Mr. D reezen's 71st b ir th ­ several w eeks due to the illness and and Mrs. R. M. K ines and children S trong diagonal b r a c <* s .loath of h er m other. Mrs. M. A. of Forest G rove and A. C. Wahl and day anniversary. In the afternoon Mrs. Ellen West, w ho w as ce le b ra t­ hold track- .e c u re ly In line D odd s. fam ily of P ortland. ing her 91st b irth d ay th at day, call- i keep them from 'pigeon- A cro u p of Hanks Boy Scouts Wilcox on V acation i Bv Mrs. Zell Struthers) cd at the D reezen home. toeing” and causing excess cam ped at Halm G rove F riday Ralph Wilcox is taking his vaca­ HITEON — E rnest H ite Jr. was w ear on track parts night Those going w ere H ow ard tion from his duties as ru ra l mail Have Barn Raising h u rt quite badly F rid ay w hen the Last T hursday com brades of the 60 Kinds cf Insurance K auffm an. Jim m y and B o b b y carrier. A. V D avidson is su b sti­ Phone 1701Y 336 E. Washington S u c h sturdy, reinforced A m erican Legion and neighbors of tongue in the hay rak e broke, caus­ B row n. Hill C raw ford. Hill F inck tu ting in his place. ing th e horses to ru n aw ay and c o n s tru c tio n is fo u n d Mr. and Mrs D. L and Roy Sm ith and V ernon Wolford Ed G rib n er of Banks. W illis and g athered at th e ir home, ju st north th row ing the boy to th e road. No throughout on this tractor Mrs N J G riffin retu rn ed hom e W ilbur S h earer of H illside and Bob of Banks, to assist in a barn raising. bones w ere broken though. e x tra features t h a t assure Friday from near N orth Plains, M urphy of T h atch er re tu rn e d home H anson Bros, began th resh in g in g re a te r .satisfaction. S m ith's barn w as destroyed by Regular $1 values. Slip­ w h ere she w as helping care for from P endleton last w eek. They left Mr snow last w inter. Much progress in Ju n e and have been w orking in m other. Mrs K atherine Keenon. Go over the "C aterp illar” was m ade on the barn and at noon over style with tie collar. her w ho is ill Mrs. K eenon was m uch the pea harvest. T w enty-T w o T racto r closely the ladies cam e in w ith a pot luck Variety of colors and im proved when Mrs G riffin r e ­ and carefully . . you’ll find T eacher Seleeted dinner. A mong those present w ere tu rn ed home. sizes. Miss G oldie Elliason of Nortli D a­ the fam ilies of Fay Mead. F. E it "rates" tin* highest. We Mr and Mrs C. W M cPcak a t­ kota lias been given the contract to have the facts! Davis. A rth u r Sm ith. Russell T h atch ­ tended the funeral of Mrs Mi-Peak's teach the first and second grades in er. H L. Jensen. W. F. Klum. Joe W h ile th e y last The T w enty-T w o ha $300 00 m other Mrs. C am e Jan h o la. at Banks for the com ing year. Miss S abatka. Mrs. Lucinda Mead and » II I \ .1 hie I ( | B rush P rairie. Wash . Sunday. Helen Dickerson, w ho taught these Billy G ray. tu rcs over any other track- Mrs Jan h o la was 74 years old. She 7 «■EiiaaaiaiiiaiaBBaBliaaaiaaaiiaaaiaaaaiaaBaiaaaa had lived in th e U nited S tates 4 type tracto r in i t s pov^c^ years, having been born in N orw ay clasv C hallenge us to prove She is survived by tw o d au g h ters this statem ent! and th ree sons. Mrs Hulda M cPeak The - f Hanks. Mrs Ju d ith W hitcl of V ancouver. Hans of Lebam. Wash . Howe & Wells, Props. and Axi-I and Alvck of Hockinson. We’re Not Proud of Them— 307 K. Main St. Phone 1412 Wash. Also 22 g ran d ch ild ren and 7 g reat-g ran d ch ild ren But We Have Them For Sale! A. k for W ashington C ounty Mrs. Rachel C onner and little F air T ickets d a u g h ter of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs A M D unham of Oswego a r ­ rived S atu rd ay night for a few days Blooming Aid Picnic Sunday at Shute Park North Plains 4-H Group Entertains Paperhanging Funeral Home A CJ Smart people cook with BETTER CHEAPER P ortland G as & C oke C ompany Birthday Surprise ° Party is Given F IR E ! Ernest Hite Jr. Suffers Injuries R USH LO W Polo Shirts Have You Seen These 69c MEN’S «»or Lester Ireland 8C Co. Need Ready Cash for Your Vacation? Your vacation is not an ex­ pense . . . it’s an investment in fresh viewpoint, new vigor and i ne reased cnth us i as m. Don't deny yourself this op­ portunity to gel a co m p lete change from daily routine be­ cause of lack of ready cash. See our P e r so n a l L oan D e p a r tm en t p e rfo rm a n c e . Loans from $50 to $300 are available t o persons g ain fu lly employed. You can liquidate the loan in 12 equal monthly pay­ ments. No collateral (only sig nature of one or more persons acceptable to this hank. Let us help you to an enjoyable vaca­ tion. . . For longest life and happiest song, feed your canary tire HARTZ M O U N T A IN BALANCED DIET On sale in our pet departm ent No Red Tape! No Delay! Ba nk Commercial National SPROUSE-REITZ STORES HILLSBORO A W ESTERN ORGANIZATION OREGON Member Independent Bankers' Assn. 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